Do you mean allergens or pathogens. The two are not synonomous. Allergens are things that a person or life form reacts to in a negative manner. Antihistamines often work well to alleviate these symptoms but if they do not then a visit to a physician is in order and he can treat the symptoms using steroids or prescription strength antihistamines or other meds for more severe cases. Pathogens can cause illness in people and make them sick like as in getting the flu which can result in everything from runny nose, cough, fever, diarrhea etc. The common cold is also caused by pathogens but different in type and severity. A common cold ends faster than the flu (typically) and may present with a mild fever but usually does not. The common cold will have the patient coughing, sneezing perhaps and runny nose. However there are no allergens in the air that produce diarrhea. Now a food allergy may produce diarrhea in a patient for items like dairy Allergies etc. but food allergies are not caused by what is referred to as alleregens because the majority of the population can ingest without any allergy. Allergens are items like airborn that will have an impact on more people than not.
It means you had diarrhea - runny bowel movements.
Polychezia is a possibility, but polychezia is literally chronic diarrhea.
Runny poop is commonly referred to as diarrhea. It is a condition where bowel movements are loose and watery, often occurring more frequently than normal. Diarrhea can be caused by a variety of factors including infections, food intolerances, and medication side effects.
Do you mean allergens or pathogens. The two are not synonomous. Allergens are things that a person or life form reacts to in a negative manner. Antihistamines often work well to alleviate these symptoms but if they do not then a visit to a physician is in order and he can treat the symptoms using steroids or prescription strength antihistamines or other meds for more severe cases. Pathogens can cause illness in people and make them sick like as in getting the flu which can result in everything from runny nose, cough, fever, diarrhea etc. The common cold is also caused by pathogens but different in type and severity. A common cold ends faster than the flu (typically) and may present with a mild fever but usually does not. The common cold will have the patient coughing, sneezing perhaps and runny nose. However there are no allergens in the air that produce diarrhea. Now a food allergy may produce diarrhea in a patient for items like dairy Allergies etc. but food allergies are not caused by what is referred to as alleregens because the majority of the population can ingest without any allergy. Allergens are items like airborn that will have an impact on more people than not.
You will probably have very runny diarrhea.
You will probably have very runny diarrhea.
Diarrhea is not a symptom of the current novel coronavirus, COVID-19. The main symptoms of COVID-19 include: fever, cough, and difficulty breathing. Rarer symptoms include: dizziness, nausea, runny nose, and vomiting.
Body aches, headache, chills and fatigue. Some people have reported diarrhea and vomiting and puking and pooping runny poop.
If your rabbit has diarrhea or mushy or runny feces, this means your rabbit is sick and requires veterinary care. If your rabbit is a baby, diarrhea is an emergency situation and your bunny requires immediate medical care. If your rabbit is an adult, mushy or runny feces is a serious problem and your bunny should be seen by a vet as soon as possible. Please see the related questions below for details and helpful links.
People experience runny noses when the blood vessels in the nose become inflamed and produce excess mucus in response to irritants like viruses, allergies, or cold weather.
Diarrhea is caused by bacteria entering your body/ through your food. Which causes the body to try and get rid of the bacteria as quickly as possible which causes runny faeces or vomiting.
A runny nose is often caused by irritation or inflammation of the nasal passages, which can be triggered by allergies, colds, or sinus infections. When the nasal passages become irritated, they produce excess mucus to help flush out irritants and protect the body. This excess mucus can result in a runny nose.